0. Axel Download Accelerator- Axel tries to accelerate HTTP/FTP downloading process by using multiple connections for one file. It can use multiple mirrors for a download. Axel has no dependencies and is lightweight, so it might be useful as a wget clone on byte-critical systems.

2. Quantian- The Quantian Scientific Computing environment is a (cluster)Knoppix variant that provides a full-featured workstation with openMosix clustering support, and about one gigabyte of quantitative, numeric and scientific software, directly bootable from a dvd.

3. Warsync- Warsync is a server replication system mainly used to sync servers in LVS clusters but also has many other uses. It is based on rsync over ssh and has native support for the Debian package synchronization.

5. GlusterFS Packaging Team- GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta-bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system.

9. Virtual Richard M. Stallman (vrms)- The vrms program will analyze the set of currently-installed packages on a Debian system, and report all of the packages from the non-free tree (and, optionally, from contrib) which are currently installed.

11. Magpie -- Debian reference librarian- I dumped this project as I realised the existing codebase requires a complete
rewrite and the usefulness of the program doesn't match the effort.
This program acts as a &quot;reference librarian&quot; for the apt and dpkg database.

13. Debian Package Popularity Contest- The popularity-contest package sets up a cron job that will
periodically anonymously submit to the Debian developers
statistics about the most used Debian packages on this system.

14. Debian Initng packages- A full replacement of the old and in many ways deprecated sysvinit tool. It is designed with speed in mind, doing as much as possible asynchronously. It will boot your unix-system much faster, and give you more control and statistics over your system.

15. High Availability in Debian- The project aims at coordinating the different development groups for the Pacemaker/Corosync HA cluster stack, including cluster-glue, libqb, resource and fence agents, crmsh, pcs/pcsd, and drbd.